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Sophia Qin
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  • Creative Coding
  • Stained Glass Art
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  • About Me
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Generative AI on Photoshop is powerful!

For my Narcissus stained glass piece, I wanted the photograph of my artwork to be staged in a forest background, in order to truly immerse the viewer into the mythological setting. However, that just wasn’t possible because of the time and the place (how am I going to find that in Sacramento?) I could control the settings in the apartment - but the small studio would look very drab which is opposite of the “magical” effect I wanted.

I played around with gen-AI in the past for my “art direction” work at my previous job. I decided to try it out here. Using photoshop generative fill, I was able to remove the boring apartment background and and replace it with a forest. Then using levels and other controls I adjusted the lighting and color. Next, I added a gauesian blur to the background to make the focus on the artwork. Viola! It only took 40 minutes to edit the artwork!

tags: Art Process, Gen-AI
categories: stained glass
Sunday 03.23.25
Posted by Sophia Qin
 

My first real stained glass commission

I got my first comission which was exciting! In exchange for me creating a stained glass signage for Hannah’s nail salon, I got to get my own nails done. I was nervous the client was going to control all my artistic choices given she did not want anything blue toned, but at the end of the day I listened to what she wanted and she loved it! It took way longer than expected to make - It took me a total of 10 hours! I probably won’t be making any profit on this (given the labor and supply costs) but it’s a start. I know it takes investment to build yourself as an artist so I am willing to lose some to gain some at the end of the day!

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categories: stained glass
Friday 03.21.25
Posted by Sophia Qin